Lee did not throw a pass this past season, and Hatch completed as many passes as wide receiver Early Doucet and punter Patrick Fisher - one.

"These are the guys that we are going to develop and teach the position to in the spring," Miles said. "We have 15 spring practices, so we want to get to a certain level by the end of spring. All a quarterback has to do is execute the play that is called."

Perrilloux was listed on the spring practice roster handed to reporters Wednesday.

In his classic style, Miles remained tight-lipped about discipline, calling Perrilloux's action's "a very serious issue."

"It is not something I am going to speculate on or encourage conversation about," Miles said. "Those things should not be [the media's] business. You should go on to your jobs and enjoy yourselves. Relax in bliss in the fact that you don't know stuff. At some point in time, you will get to know stuff, and then it will be concrete.

"The reality of it is, this is a team member that is no longer a part of the team in the short term."

Other players that will miss all or some of spring practice include junior defensive tackle Charles Alexander, redshirt freshman offensive lineman Mark Snyder and junior offensive specialist Trindon Holliday.

Alexander will return midway through spring practice after missing the final 11 games of this past season with an ACL tear.

Holliday will forgo football obligations to compete in the indoor and outdoor track seasons.

Snyder is no longer with the team after back-to-back knee injuries.

Baseball players Chad Jones and Jared Mitchell will participate in the majority of spring activities.

Spring practice begins Friday and lasts until April 5 when the Tigers hold their annual spring game in Tiger Stadium.